People dont get out of paying taxes for homeless shelters, or county health clinics either, but most recoil at the idea of using them or taking their kids there.

If the majority pulled out of the socialized school system, it wouldnt take long to do away with school taxes and return to a free market system. Sure we might have some socialized schooling for the very poor, just like we have socialized housing projects and food stamps, but the tax rate for that would be a fraction of the rate to pay for the full blown socialized system we have now.

Instead, people prefer to have others subsidize their lifestyle by feeding at the public trough. Then they want to complain about what they get that others are paying for. As I said above, I have as much sympathy for their complaints as I do for the people in the government housing projects who complain about the location or the color of the carpet
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Read how you can help return the school industry to a free market system here:

Since it came out in '53... you are old! :-) Well, perhaps older than I am. There was a reprint in '81 I believe..., so maybe you're thinking of that? I originally read the book in high school and since my son is going to read Fahrenheit 451 soon I wanted to check it out again. It's amazing what I missed in that book 30 years ago that made much more sense today.

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posted on 02/22/2008 6:29:43 AM PST
by scripter
("You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." - C.S. Lewis)

Scratch deeper and you’ll find that SEICUS and other sex positive government funded groups don’t care about morality in sex. The whole damned point of the sex positive agenda is to end all moral judgements over sexual pairings regardless of sex, age, relation, marital status, number, or species of partner(s). They see sex as a birthright and that everyone should be sexually active at every age.

The “genetic” origin is a ruse. They could care less. There is no genetic trait for cross dressing. We are born naked. There is no genetic trait for rape fantasy in BDSM.

I have read the entire brochure. It is to the administrators and teachers only. Never meant to be read by any student. It is well thought out and documented. You may not agree with what it says, but it certainly presents the facts of the situation quite well.

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